Our Garden – April 2015 We hardly noticed winter this year as, for the second year running, there was no snow. Now that spring has arrived everything in the garden was off to a good start. By the end of the month there was certainly a lot of colour in the garden. PageJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember West border (05/04/15)Primulas in the west border (05/04/15)Daffodils in the main border (05/04/15)Flowering currant (05/04/15)Primulas under an old apple tree (05/04/15)Blue Chiondoxa and yellow primulas (05/04/15)Hyacinth (05/04/15)Euphobia and aubretia (05/04/15)The hedge dividing the front garden from the vegetable patch (05/04/15)Viburnam (05/04/15)Sweet smelling Daphne (05/04/15)The garden furniture now looks like new thanks to Martin and his helpers. (24/04/15)Main border (24/04/15)Bay bush in flower (24/04/15Exochorda 'The Bride' (24/04/15)Daffodils (24/04/15)Japonica (24/04/15)Japonica (24/04/15)The rhubarb won first prize at the local garden show this year! (24/04/15)Viburnum (laurustinus) (24/04/15)Photinia. It will need a good prune after flowering. (24/04/15)Wisteria (24/04/15)Main border (24/04/15)West border (24/04/15) http://kneif.info/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Ever-So-Lonely.mp3 Sheila Chandra – Ever so Lonely